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College at Any Cost with Caitlin Zaloom

College at Any Cost with Caitlin Zaloom

FromWhy Is This Happening? The Chris Hayes Podcast


College at Any Cost with Caitlin Zaloom

FromWhy Is This Happening? The Chris Hayes Podcast

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Aug 27, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Why is it so expensive to go to college? Going to a four-year university and getting a bachelor’s degree is considered the most direct path to the middle class. At the same time, families in the middle class are forced to take extreme and desperate measures to pay for soaring school fees. It’s a broken system that’s taken its toll – we now have more college debt in this country than auto loan or credit card debt. So why is the barrier into the middle class so inaccessible? Caitlin Zaloom, author of "Indebted", tells the stories of families struggling with the financial pressures that come with trying to fund a college education. In this episode, she discusses the psychic toll of this fundamental paradox, both for those who go to college and those who don’t.
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Released:
Aug 27, 2019
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Every week Chris Hayes asks the big questions that keep him up at night. How do we make sense of this unprecedented moment in world history? Why is this (all) happening? This podcast starts to answer these questions. Writers, experts, and thinkers who are also trying to get to the bottom of them join Chris to break it all down and help him get a better night’s rest. “Why is this Happening?” is presented by MSNBC and NBCNews Think.